Greenpeace protesters get a beatdown by oil market traders

glenn1

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Goodness, how I love being able to post stories with a heavy dose of irony and a happy ending :)

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Kyoto protest beaten back by inflamed petrol traders
By Laura Peek and Liz Chong

WHEN 35 Greenpeace protesters stormed the International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) yesterday they had planned the operation in great detail. What they were not prepared for was the post-prandial aggression of oil traders who kicked and punched them back on to the pavement.

?We bit off more than we could chew. They were just Cockney barrow boy spivs. Total thugs,? one protester said, rubbing his bruised skull. ?I?ve never seen anyone less amenable to listening to our point of view.?

Another said: ?I took on a Texan Swat team at Esso last year and they were angels compared with this lot.? Behind him, on the balcony of the pub opposite the IPE, a bleary-eyed trader, pint in hand, yelled: ?Sod off, Swampy.?

Greenpeace had hoped to paralyse oil trading at the exchange in the City near Tower Bridge on the day that the Kyoto Protocol came into force. ?The Kyoto Protocol has modest aims to improve the climate and we need huge aims,? a spokesman said.

Protesters conceded that mounting the operation after lunch may not have been the best plan. ?The violence was instant,? Jon Beresford, 39, an electrical engineer from Nottingham, said.

?They grabbed us and started kicking and punching. Then when we were on the floor they tried to push huge filing cabinets on top of us to crush us.? When a trader left the building shortly before 2pm, using a security swipe card, a protester dropped some coins on the floor and, as he bent down to pick them up, put his boot in the door to keep it open.

Two minutes later, three Greenpeace vans pulled up and another 30 protesters leapt out and were let in by the others.

They made their way to the trading floor, blowing whistles and sounding fog horns, encountering little resistance from security guards. Rape alarms were tied to helium balloons to float to the ceiling and create noise out of reach. The IPE conducts ?open outcry? trading where deals are shouted across the pit. By making so much noise, the protesters hoped to paralyse trading.

But they were set upon by traders, most of whom were under the age of 25. ?They were kicking and punching men and women indiscriminately,? a photographer said. ?It was really ugly, but Greenpeace did not fight back.?

Mr Beresford said: ?They followed the guys into the lobby and kept kicking and punching them there. They literally kicked them on to the pavement.?

Last night Greenpeace said two protesters were in hospital, one with a suspected broken jaw, the other with concussion.

A spokeswoman from IPE said the trading floor reopened at 3.10pm. ?The floor was invaded by a small group of protesters,? she said. ?Open outcry trading was suspended but electronic trading carried on.?

Eighteen police vans and six police cars surrounded the exchange and at least 27 protesters were arrested. A small band blocked the entrance to the building for the rest of the evening.

Richard Ward, IPE?s chief executive, said that the exchange would review security but denied that protesters had reached the trading floor. However, traders, protesters and press photographers confirmed to The Times that the trading floor had been breached.

Mr Ward would not discuss whether he would press charges, and said he would not know until this morning if there had been any financial loss.

Greenpeace later started a second protest at the annual dinner of the Institute of Petroleum at the Grosvenor House Hotel on Park Lane, in Central London. Greenpeace claimed that five campaigners had got into the Great Hall. About 30 protesters were outside the hotel, some blocking the front entrance by sitting down and locking themselves together, while others sounded klaxons and alarms. Climbers scaled scaffolding to unfurl a banner reading, ?Climate change kills, oil industry parties?.


 

maddogchen

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They did all that planning but never thought for a minute that maybe they're offering themselves up for a perfect chance by those making a living off petrol to strike back at them? Oh well at least they partly achieved their objective by closing some trading for a little while.
 

illustri

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isn't their objective for media coverage of their cause

which this incident fulfills nicely

/girl in the pic's not bad
//i'd hit it with a eco-friendly condom
 

Steeplerot

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Oil tycoons and thugs beating up unarmed protesters who refuse to fight back?
It IS a chickenhawks (err..republican) wet dream! :roll:
I am amazed they did not fight back, I know it's their shtick and all, ..but..
 

kaizersose

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there is a right way and a wrong way. thankfully, those traders instructed them properly.

that is a sold dose of ZING!
 

Crimson

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Originally posted by: Steeplerot
Oil tycoons and thugs beating up unarmed protesters who refuse to fight back?
It IS a chickenhawks (err..republican) wet dream! :roll:
I am amazed they did not fight back, I know it's their shtick and all, ..but..

Step foot on my property with the intention of harming me, my family, my business.. and you WILL get a beatdown. These morons are lucky nobody got seriously hurt. Hopefully these protesters will be procecuted and sued on top of the ass kicking they received.
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: Crimson
Originally posted by: Steeplerot
Oil tycoons and thugs beating up unarmed protesters who refuse to fight back?
It IS a chickenhawks (err..republican) wet dream! :roll:
I am amazed they did not fight back, I know it's their shtick and all, ..but..

Step foot on my property with the intention of harming me, my family, my business.. and you WILL get a beatdown.
:roll:
 

catnap1972

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Originally posted by: Crimson

Step foot on my property with the intention of harming me, my family, my business.. and you WILL get a beatdown.

Just like the Iraqis are doing to us, eh? :roll:
 

fornax

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I hope London police press charges against the traders. Battery, assault, etc, whatever the British terms are. I'm not surprised glenn1's wet dream is beating up Greenpeace activists, that's probably how he gets ahead in life. glenn1, have you considered career in Abu Ghraib or Gitmo? I hear they're looking just for guys like you.
 

bozack

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Originally posted by: fornax
I hope London police press charges against the traders. Battery, assault, etc, whatever the British terms are. I'm not surprised glenn1's wet dream is beating up Greenpeace activists, that's probably how he gets ahead in life. glenn1, have you considered career in Abu Ghraib or Gitmo? I hear they're looking just for guys like you.

and also don't forget to hope the police go after the protesters as well for illegally entering a PRIVATE establishment with the intent of disrupting their livelyhood and casuing mayhem.
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: bozack
Originally posted by: fornax
I hope London police press charges against the traders. Battery, assault, etc, whatever the British terms are. I'm not surprised glenn1's wet dream is beating up Greenpeace activists, that's probably how he gets ahead in life. glenn1, have you considered career in Abu Ghraib or Gitmo? I hear they're looking just for guys like you.

and also don't forget to hope the police go after the protesters as well for illegally entering a PRIVATE establishment with the intent of disrupting their livelyhood and casuing mayhem.
:thumbsup:

All of the parties on either side who broke the law should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law!

 

Proletariat

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Originally posted by: Crimson
Originally posted by: Steeplerot
Oil tycoons and thugs beating up unarmed protesters who refuse to fight back?
It IS a chickenhawks (err..republican) wet dream! :roll:
I am amazed they did not fight back, I know it's their shtick and all, ..but..

Step foot on my property with the intention of harming me, my family, my business.. and you WILL get a beatdown. These morons are lucky nobody got seriously hurt. Hopefully these protesters will be procecuted and sued on top of the ass kicking they received.
Step foot in Iraq with the intention of harming me, my family, my business... and you WILL get a beatdown.

hahahahahahahaha
 

fornax

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I wouldn't mind at all if the police pressed charges for trespass, interference with business, etc, whatever charges are proper for what Greenpeace did. By all means. Now say I own a business here (which I do :)), for example a store. Some guys and gals come in and start making noise and basically being annoying. I can ask them to leave, if they don't, I can ask the security to throw them out, and call the police. I cannot beat them up, break their bones, etc. unless my life or the life of others is threatened. Anyone here in the US doing that sets himself up for prison and millions of dollars in claims. I'm sure it's the same in Britain. I sense that some Greenpeaceniks will soon be millionairs :) If nothing else, the oil exchange must be very rich.
 

Kerouactivist

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Did you ever see a good drugs story on the news? Never. News is supposed to be objective. ... 'Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves...' -- Bill Hicks
 

sandorski

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Yay to violence in the face of non-violent protest! :roll:

Just a way to push people towards bombs and other violent acts. Good job!
 

Beowulf

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Why not protest non-violently on the street instead of tresspassing and facing possible confrontation with ppl who don't care for their protest.Seriously these ppl are making money and trading they don't want to hear the whole climate change issue if they did they wouldn't be in the IPE.
 

MovingTarget

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Originally posted by: sandorski
Yay to violence in the face of non-violent protest! :roll:

Just a way to push people towards bombs and other violent acts. Good job!

I think the protesters forfieted their right to be handled in a civil manner when they barged into a private establishment. There is a right way to protest and a wrong way. I wouldn't consider the protest completely non-violent on the side of the protesters even though they didn't "fight back". They were definitely instigators. This is not what I would call a peaceful assembly. They deserved what they got for barging in like that, despite the good intention of their message.
 

Steeplerot

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Originally posted by: catnap1972
Originally posted by: Crimson

Step foot on my property with the intention of harming me, my family, my business.. and you WILL get a beatdown.

Just like the Iraqis are doing to us, eh? :roll:

Yep and as far as I can tell this was NOT in someone's home, It was a meeting in a hotel or something.
 

Steeplerot

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Originally posted by: fornax
I wouldn't mind at all if the police pressed charges for trespass, interference with business, etc, whatever charges are proper for what Greenpeace did. By all means. Now say I own a business here (which I do :)), for example a store. Some guys and gals come in and start making noise and basically being annoying. I can ask them to leave, if they don't, I can ask the security to throw them out, and call the police. I cannot beat them up, break their bones, etc. unless my life or the life of others is threatened. Anyone here in the US doing that sets himself up for prison and millions of dollars in claims. I'm sure it's the same in Britain. I sense that some Greenpeaceniks will soon be millionairs :) If nothing else, the oil exchange must be very rich.

They deserved to get their ass put in jail for tresspassing.
Anything else is sick and those of you cheering it on remember, someday it could be YOU on the other side of a gun or nightstick becasue something you feel is wrong and are standing up to it. Someday if this continues it could be something stupid we all take for granted. Expect to be treated as you have judged these greenpeace guys.
 

yllus

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Another said: ?I took on a Texan Swat team at Esso last year and they were angels compared with this lot.? Behind him, on the balcony of the pub opposite the IPE, a bleary-eyed trader, pint in hand, yelled: ?Sod off, Swampy.?

?They grabbed us and started kicking and punching. Then when we were on the floor they tried to push huge filing cabinets on top of us to crush us.?
LOL. That is hysterical to the point that I'm unsure if I believe this is a real article.

By daytime, mild-mannered trader. By night, elite soccer hooligan?
 

shrumpage

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Originally posted by: Steeplerot
Originally posted by: fornax
I wouldn't mind at all if the police pressed charges for trespass, interference with business, etc, whatever charges are proper for what Greenpeace did. By all means. Now say I own a business here (which I do :)), for example a store. Some guys and gals come in and start making noise and basically being annoying. I can ask them to leave, if they don't, I can ask the security to throw them out, and call the police. I cannot beat them up, break their bones, etc. unless my life or the life of others is threatened. Anyone here in the US doing that sets himself up for prison and millions of dollars in claims. I'm sure it's the same in Britain. I sense that some Greenpeaceniks will soon be millionairs :) If nothing else, the oil exchange must be very rich.

They deserved to get their ass put in jail for tresspassing.
Anything else is sick and those of you cheering it on remember, someday it could be YOU on the other side of a gun or nightstick becasue something you feel is wrong and are standing up to it. Someday if this continues it could be something stupid we all take for granted. Expect to be treated as you have judged these greenpeace guys.


A large group of people break in to a place that is not meant for public access - with the sole purpose of distrupting that place. To do something like that and not expect retailation is a little foolish.

They made their way to the trading floor, blowing whistles and sounding fog horns, encountering little resistance from security guards. Rape alarms were tied to helium balloons to float to the ceiling and create noise out of reach.

If i was working and a bunch a people did the above and i'm extremely wary. ELO anyone? another statement by a fringe group? a group that may consider their cause more important then lives? In todays envoriment, people don't know what other people are going to do - i'm sure the traders didn't know what was next. The fact that they acted quickly and violently is not surprising, and justifiable.

 

glenn1

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LOL. That is hysterical to the point that I'm unsure if I believe this is a real article.

By daytime, mild-mannered trader. By night, elite soccer hooligan?

I know, it reminds me of a scene from The Simpsons or something, especially where they're trying to crush them with the file cabinets... I can almost imagine Nelson Muntz coming into the frame saying "ha ha" :)